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android busybox update from 1.18.4 to 1.20.2

Hi to all guys.
I have a problem updating busybox to newer version. I have a galaxy SCL with froyo (2.2.1) installed. I also have root access ( rooted with superoneclick).
all went ok until i decided to update android to GB 2.3.6. To do this I wanted to a nandroid backup ..so I Installed onlineAndroidbackup and when I lauched it say that busybox is not corret. ( version 1.18.4 installed and 1.20.2 needed)
So I downloaded 1.20.2 from code.google.com/p/yangapp/downloads/detail?name=busybox-1.20.2
and tried to install it with su permission from shell with ./busybox --install /system/xbin command, but it does nothing. It doesn't take place.
Now I would like to know :
1) what is the correct procedure to install busybox 1.20.2 version ??
2) if I make i backup from recovery do I have the same problem ??
3) I would like to update from froyo to gingerbread (2.3.6) with MobileOdinPro v.3.40. Can I do this jump or I need to update to 2.3.4 and then to 2.3.6
Thansk
Joss
gpnet2 said:
Hi to all guys.
I have a problem updating busybox to newer version. I have a galaxy SCL with froyo (2.2.1) installed. I also have root access ( rooted with superoneclick).
all went ok until i decided to update android to GB 2.3.6. To do this I wanted to a nandroid backup ..so I Installed onlineAndroidbackup and when I lauched it say that busybox is not corret. ( version 1.18.4 installed and 1.20.2 needed)
So I downloaded 1.20.2 from code.google.com/p/yangapp/downloads/detail?name=busybox-1.20.2
and tried to install it with su permission from shell with ./busybox --install /system/xbin command, but it does nothing. It doesn't take place.
Now I would like to know :
1) what is the correct procedure to install busybox 1.20.2 version ??
2) if I make i backup from recovery do I have the same problem ??
3) I would like to update from froyo to gingerbread (2.3.6) with MobileOdinPro v.3.40. Can I do this jump or I need to update to 2.3.4 and then to 2.3.6
Thansk
Joss
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you have multiple methods to update busybox
first method (the easiest) search market for busybox installer it's here then follow steps, it's easy.
if didn't work, just reply we will go into advanced

Busybox

Hi,
I'm rooted with the stock ROM but having some trouble installing busybox using the installer from the play store.
Using the 'normal' installation method it tells me if failed for an unknown reason or reboots the phone.
Any ideas?
Download root checker and verify that you have root
If you do, try another app, if not, you can always download the busybox binary yourself and install it :good:
Root verified, other root apps work fine also. Will try another busy box method
None of the installers seem to work, should I be pushing to /system/bin correct?
are you on the 1.27 stock rom? zhis rom is odexed and i got the same problem. after installing a deodexed rom with 1.28 i was able to install it
Stock 1.28 - Odexed
i think the odexed is the problem
Yeah, push to /system/bin
Then run (in a terminal / shell)
Code:
busybox install ./
CNexus said:
Yeah, push to /system/bin
Then run (in a terminal / shell)
Code:
busybox install ./
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or install in recovery... that works for me!
snoozor said:
or install in recovery... that works for me!
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Might be a dumb ass question here but I can't find flashable zip file to install Busybox through recovery, anyone got a link or tell me where I can find one?
Thanks.

[Q] Htc one Superuser help

So when i got my htc one, international version, i imidietly rooted it. I fund out that there was an update, and flashed back to stock recovery.
Installed the update. And now i guess root is gone, but superuser is still there and i can't unistall it. Is there any way to uninstall it without rooting again?
No, you cannot remove system apps without root access so you'll need to flash the custom recovery and then reinstall SuperSU
ok thanks
To Unroot your device.. .. follow these steps
> Launch Super SU
> Go to Settings
> And choose full unroot
Unrooting basically involves removing SuperUser.apk file and su binaries.
The Files you need to remove:
/system/bin/su
/system/xbin/su
/system/app/Superuser.apk
Removing these three files removes root from your Android device.

No busybox installed

I rooted my htc one m7 running lollipop using supersu v2.46 zip. I flashed it successfully as I can verify my root access via root checker. Does this install busybox as well? If not, how do I install busybox?
Not it those not install busybox if you want busybox use a busybox installer like https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=stericson.busybox&hl=en and also I highly recommend you update to superSU 2.65 its not a great idea to stay on an old version

Impossible to remove the root + flash stock rom for nem-l51 android N

Hello everyone,
So I wanted to root my Honor 5c (NEM-L51) under android 7.0, so I have unlocked the bootloader, I have installed a custom recovery compatible with android 7.0 which is twrp-3.1.0-2-hi6250 I think ...
Then I tried to flash the supersu.zip, I had to try several versions because many did not work and indicate "image boot patcher" failure aborting "then I flash a supersu that works but I have the impression that the root has badly installed ...
I explain, first I test with root checker which tells me that everything is fine, but I can not update the binaries su as the supersu app asks me ... I reboot remove , Reinstall the app supersu NOTHING does !! So I wanted to remove the root to reinstall it properly but it does not want to be deleted (root checker still shows the presence of the root) more so I wanted to delete it manually but the file "system / bin / su " and "xbin / su "are not found there is only one su "su" file at the root directory...
Maybe the best method would be to flash the emui stock rom 5.0 but it is not found, and it seems to me that you must also remove the root to avoid any "brick"..
if you have solutions to my questions it would be fine !!!!!
Thank you in advance !!!
Curiosity2000 said:
I explain, first I test with root checker which tells me that everything is fine, but I can not update the binaries su as the supersu app asks me ... I reboot remove , Reinstall the app supersu NOTHING does !! So I wanted to remove the root to reinstall it properly but it does not want to be deleted (root checker still shows the presence of the root) more so I wanted to delete it manually but the file "system / bin / su " and "xbin / su "are not found there is only one su "su" file at the root directory...
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I have the same problem with the latest stable SuperSU (2.82) that asks me to update the su binary and fails.
As for the su binary not found in /system/bin and /system/xbin it's probably because SuperSU made a systemless root (check this).
And be advised there might be some problem with restoring in the TWRP version you found (see here).
[EDIT]: I was able to update my SuperSU installation by flashing the latest stable version from the official thread with TWRP.
sclarckone said:
I have the same problem with the latest stable SuperSU (2.82) that asks me to update the su binary and fails.
As for the su binary not found in /system/bin and /system/xbin it's probably because SuperSU made a systemless root (check this).
And be advised there might be some problem with restoring in the TWRP version you found (see here).
[EDIT]: I was able to update my SuperSU installation by flashing the latest stable version from the official thread with TWRP.
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Okay , thanks you for yours answers, I have effectively a supersu systemless I will test yo flash the latest supersu, if it don't work I will remove the su and flash an other twrp or flash the rom stock I think ...
[EDIT] I success to remove the Root systemless with flash the boot.img , but the latest supersu doesnt work for me . I try to install Magisk
[REEDIT] Okay, I success to flash Magisk 13.3 I am root
Stay with magisk, it is better than SuperSU
PalakMi said:
Stay with magisk, it is better than SuperSU
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Okay thanks you !
Curiosity2000 said:
Okay thanks you !
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No prob

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